Oregon State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital

CT Scan Horse

The OSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital has a 64-slice computed tomography (CT) unit with a custom table for horses that allows real-time imaging of their legs, necks, and heads, reducing anesthesia time.

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CT Scan Control Room

The school's CT control room allows students, technicians, and practitioners to monitor multiple digital images that clinicians can accessed from anywhere in the hospital. It is used as a state-of-the-art diagnostic, teaching, and research tool.

Student Checking Bandages

Treadmill Testing

An equine treadmill at OSU's Large Animal Hospital provides an advanced tool for lameness evaluation, dynamic airway assessment, and rehabilitation. It is also a valuable tool in the equine sports medicine and lameness courses offered to fourth-year students.

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Ultrasound

OSU provides students and clients with the latest technology in veterinary medicine, including portable, high-definition ultrasound that allows onsite examination of equine patients.

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Zellmer Steiger Scintigraphy

The school is home to the latest veterinary medicine technology, including scintigraphy (bone scan) with a free-floating camera that allows precise evaluation of the entire equine skeleton.

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